The most defiant devil : William Temple Hornaday and his controversial crusade to save American wildlife
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Charlottesville, Virginia : University of Virginia Press, 2013.
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viii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Natrona Co. Public Library - Biography
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Published
Charlottesville, Virginia : University of Virginia Press, 2013.
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English
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40022617040

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-243) and index.
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The late nineteenth and early twentieth century were a brutal time for American wildlife, with many species pushed to the brink of extinction. (Some are endangered to this day.) And yet these decades also saw the dawn of the conservationist movement. Into this contradictory era came William Temple Hornaday, a larger-than-life dynamo who almost uncannily embodies these conflicting threads in our history. In The Most Defiant Devil, a compelling new biography of this complex figure, Gregory Dehler explores the life of Hornaday the hunter, museum builder, zoologist, author, conservationist, and anti-Bolshevist crusader. A deeply religious man, he was nonetheless anything but peaceful and was racist even by his era's standards, going so far as to display an Mbuti pygmy as a "living specimen" in a zoo. A passionate hunter, Hornaday killed thousands of animals, including some of the last wild buffalo in America, but he was far ahead of his time in his influential views on the protection of wildlife. Hornaday designed and built the New York Zoological Park (which became the Bronx Zoo) and was chief taxidermist for what would later become the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.In this single, fascinating individual, we can discern some of the Progressive Era's most destructive forces and some of its most enlightened visions.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dehler, G. J. (2013). The most defiant devil: William Temple Hornaday and his controversial crusade to save American wildlife . University of Virginia Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dehler, Gregory J., 1968-. 2013. The Most Defiant Devil: William Temple Hornaday and His Controversial Crusade to Save American Wildlife. University of Virginia Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dehler, Gregory J., 1968-. The Most Defiant Devil: William Temple Hornaday and His Controversial Crusade to Save American Wildlife University of Virginia Press, 2013.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dehler, Gregory J. The Most Defiant Devil: William Temple Hornaday and His Controversial Crusade to Save American Wildlife University of Virginia Press, 2013.

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